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…is time it gets YUCKY. And you know what happens when things yet YUCKY: things also get real SMELLY. What Jeong Min Kim has here is a device that both heats and dries the food waste into a solid block. Don’t put your puppy in there! In the FooDoo the food is made into blocks that are one-fifth of the wastes original volume. Like most similar devices, it is made to be built-in to the cabinet system of the kitchen. It has two modes: Heating M…

It is not only a normal bassinet; when the baby outgrows his bassinet, it can also be used for storage such as a toy bin and a mini bookshelf with drawers. As the baby becomes a child, it can convert into a set of a chair and a table for children. It can also be used as a bassinet again, if the family has a second baby. Designer: Min Kang…

The product contains a metal net which stretches and expands smoothly. When combined with the handle, it adjusts temperature and preserves food inside fresh. This product enable the user to easily get out fresh food no matter where one is, both inside and outside of house. Designer: Baek Min Kim…

For those who don’t know it, Guerilla Gardening is a livewire concept that sees folks planting and sowing seeds in abandoned plots or unlicensed places. The idea stems from the cottonseed story of Moon Ik Jeom, the first Korean Guerilla Gardener. The tool showcased here is a handy one that is discreet enough for such operations. Designers: Min Jeong Kim, Ga Young Tak and Min Jeong Choi…

…oo low, the lightness and the opposites in the poles make the ball lift! Makes sense? Opposite poles in the magnets, too powerful for the weight of the ball, makes the ball lift from the ground. When water is added, the weight becomes greater than the power of the magnets. As the designer Min Seok Song says, the magnets act as an “intermediary in communication between human in plant.” How very poetic and neat! Designer: Min Seok Song…

Designer Zhi Min Lin’s prediction for the future of ground transportation is that cities will become so crowded & dense that new streets will eventually change from the current 2D flat roads into a 3D U shape to utilize limited space. The U-Wall Lizard is a vehicle adapted for driving on these new roads. Four independently powered wheels, expandable clawed tires & a unique suspension system allow it to grip terrain on both horizont…

Love this integration of mobile devices and Bluetooth, to make a cycle ride the most techie experience. We have moved into the era of wearable tech, so may as well embrace this as the next step in riding bikes. Hands up, all those who would totally use it! Me, me! Designers: Shin-min Kim, Min-Ki Hwang & Kyu Min…